ironhat
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Boy, this can get out of hand in a hurry, can't it!? I tend to want to separate my brass by caliber, of course but also by preparation (is it clean, primed, etc), by how many times it has been reloaded (I've about given up on this because of space issues and I just watch for loose pockets and signs of brass fatigue as I prepare them).
I'm also wondering who has found the Holy Grail of containers for holding this array of brass. I was using the poorly constructed, square, plastic freezer containers that folks use for freezer jam. The lids don't attach very well but that's no matter because the shape of them nestles them together in a large drawer and the tops are easily marked with a grease pencil. The neat stackable ones use half of their height to hold the one above so they don't hold as much as these cheap-oes. It would sound like I have my own answer but now I can't find them. They used to be in the dollar stores but I haven't found them in the last couple of years.
OK, time for your ideas - what works, what stinks and what-the-heck,-at-least-it's-legal kinds of suggestions. Have at it folks!!
I'm also wondering who has found the Holy Grail of containers for holding this array of brass. I was using the poorly constructed, square, plastic freezer containers that folks use for freezer jam. The lids don't attach very well but that's no matter because the shape of them nestles them together in a large drawer and the tops are easily marked with a grease pencil. The neat stackable ones use half of their height to hold the one above so they don't hold as much as these cheap-oes. It would sound like I have my own answer but now I can't find them. They used to be in the dollar stores but I haven't found them in the last couple of years.
OK, time for your ideas - what works, what stinks and what-the-heck,-at-least-it's-legal kinds of suggestions. Have at it folks!!